Pacific Rim Winemakers Riesling Vin de Glacière 2007

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The concentrated juice is fermented until we reach 16% Residual Sugar.The wine shows loads of pear, and some honey an...

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nose of cedar chips. major fuji apple notes with standard dessert wine honey. it's like rosh hashana. evervescent. sweet and fruity without being t... Read more

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Snooth User: aronowm2
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nose of cedar chips. major fuji apple notes with standard dessert wine honey. it's like rosh hashana. evervescent. sweet and fruity without being too dessert-y.


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12/07/2010

Winemaker's Notes:

The concentrated juice is fermented until we reach 16% Residual Sugar.The wine shows loads of pear, and some honey and horse radish. On the palate, the wine is surprisingly light and aromatic but not syrupy or heavy.this has to do with the great acidity (0.88%) in the wine.

The concentrated juice is fermented until we reach 16% Residual Sugar.The wine shows loads of pear, and some honey and horse radish. On the palate, the wine is surprisingly light and aromatic but not syrupy or heavy.this has to do with the great acidity (0.88%) in the wine.

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